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IT’S RATTLESNAKE SEASON; SOME REMINDERS AND SAFETY TIPS

With the rising springtime temperatures, desert snakes are becoming more active and can be found basking in the sun. Managing editor Tami Roleff has these reminders about how to prevent being bitten by rattlesnakes…

As the temperature increases during the day, rattlesnakes may seek shade from the afternoon heat. Often, snakes seek refuge under debris near homes, under cars, or even under bushes or rocks in residential yards. In the evening when the temperatures cool, the snakes will be on the move seeking a meal. With this in mind, be careful about where you place your hands and feet when you cannot see where you are reaching. The majority of snakebites occur on the hands, feet and ankles. If you are bitten, remain calm and assess your symptoms. If the area of the bite begins to swell and change color, the snake was probably poisonous. Keep the bitten area still and below the heart. Remove any jewelry or constricting items near the affected area. Seek medical attention immediately.


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